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Dog Sitters Care for Your Pets

And Keep Them Happy While You’re Away!



We support hiring professional dog sitters for their dog walking services to in-home pet care. Particularly for the Weimaraner, who craves human companionship and really dislikes being left alone for too long.

Unfortunately, many pets are left home alone all day. Many pet owners have full time jobs which cause them to be gone for up to 12 hours a day.

In situations like that, dog walking services are a life saver! There's also the matter of vacations. It's not exactly feasible to bring your Weimaraner with you on a two week cruise to the Caribbean.



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Benefits of Hiring
Professional Pet Sitters

In-Home Pet Care & Overnight Stays
You can avoid burdening your friends, family, or neighbors. Your dog avoids stress by staying in his own environment. And your dog gets human companionship while you're away.

Dog Walking Services
If you must be away for too long it's not a bad idea to have a professional stop by to give your dog some exercise and a much needed potty break, especially if your dog must be crated or confined to a small area of your house.

Convenience
You save time! Instead of transporting your dog to doggie day care or to a kennel, the pet sitter comes to your house.

Choosing a Pet Sitter

Potential dog sitters (it’s wise to meet with more than one) will want to meet with you and your pet(s) before they accept the job. At that time you can show them around your house, ask them questions, and discuss instructions for meds, diet, and exercise.

Don’t be shy! Ask your potential pet sitters if they have any pets of their own. And who takes care of their pets if they stay overnight?

Follow your instincts, and go with someone who is experienced, bonded and insured. Also be sure to check their references, people who have actually used their services.

Maddie's Pet Sitting - Check out our quick guide to hiring a professional. Plus our interview with Maddie!







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